20 Aug 2021 03:49 PM
Being severly disabled, I have looked Every Time the Sky VIP prizes are published! But I can Never See Any of the Prizes that would suit me, because of my Disabilities! Am I the Only customer this affects?
23 Aug 2021 02:37 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@northen+monkey I would imagine there would be 1000's in a similar situation. In the interest of being compliant with current disability laws the relevant events/organisers would have to ensure disability access as they cannot discriminate.
01 Sep 2021 12:06 PM
Posted by a Sky employeeThanks for posting about this. We are absolutely committed to ensuring our VIP rewards are inclusive.
Please see the extract from sky.com below. If you find this is not sufficient, or there are other rewards that would be more appropriate, please do let us know here and we will feed that back.
Attending a Sky VIP experience
We try to ensure that all events are held at accessible venues.
If you have any specific requirements; when you get your confirmation stating you’ve been allocated tickets, email us so we can help you have the best possible experience.
Our dedicated team will be able to check the venue’s accessibility and request easily accessible seating. In some instances, accessible seating may only be available at short notice. Where wheelchair spaces are available, these will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Read the FAQs covering accessibility for each of our events in the My Sky app. You’ll find our contact details there too, so you can let us know about your requirements.
Full article at:
12 Sep 2021 06:48 AM
I too rarely find any Sky VIP prizes that are relevant to me.
I am disabled & rarely leave my home.
Most competition/Sky VIP prizes are completely useless for me.
I wish severely disabled customers were more valued/considered.
It smacks of discrimination.
12 Sep 2021 07:47 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Kaftangirl wrote:
I too rarely find any Sky VIP prizes that are relevant to me.
I am disabled & rarely leave my home.
Nor I. And I'm fairly able-bodied.
Given Sky's huge customer base, I've no doubt there are many others who haven't seen much benefit from the VIP. It's not discriminatory.
14 Oct 2021 09:13 AM
I won tickets for a football game this weekend and they can't accommodate me being disabled so been told to give my tickets to a friend or family member. I think it's shocking considering all football grounds have disabled access now but sky vip don't have it within there allowance.
14 Oct 2021 02:16 PM
Posted by a Sky employeeHi @Lainyfee242,
When you say that they couldn't accommodate you and you were told to give them to a friend, can I ask who you contacted?
Did you follow the below steps?
"If you have any specific requirements; when you get your confirmation stating you’ve been allocated tickets, email us so we can help you have the best possible experience.
Our dedicated team will be able to check the venue’s accessibility and request easily accessible seating. In some instances, accessible seating may only be available at short notice. Where wheelchair spaces are available, these will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Read the FAQs covering accessibility for each of our events in the My Sky app. You’ll find our contact details there too, so you can let us know about your requirements."
The email address is also in this article:
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/sky-vip-accessibility
If these are the steps you followed let me know.
Thanks,
Dave
14 Oct 2021 02:18 PM
Hi,
It was sky vip via email that told me that.
14 Oct 2021 03:21 PM
Posted by a Sky employeeOk thanks for the info and sorry it hasn't been a great experience. Will certainly look into what happens in such situations.
Dave
14 Oct 2021 03:24 PM
Just to make it worst rangers have no idea that I have won tickets through sky as they haven't been told. So no game for me.
14 Oct 2021 03:33 PM
There are rarely prizes that someone with severe mobility problems could even consider entering.
I wonder what percentage of SkyVIP prize competitions are entered, won and used by severely disabled SkyVIP customers?
We seem to be the forgotten or ignored section of customers?
In fact, I’d go so far as asking what real benefits do we get for being long term, loyal customers who never get behind on all our Sky services bills?
31 Oct 2021 11:24 PM
I find this issue too, my partner has ME and I have fibromyalgia with two autistic kids, so many of the rewards are useless to my family and not suitable.
Also living near bury saint edmonds, suffolk you don't have many things to select from that is a reasonable distance away.
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